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Trevor and Kevin bought baseball tickets with 2/3 of their money. They spent 1/4 of the remainder on popcorn and peanuts for the game. If the game tickets cost $70, how much mon…
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Trevor and Kevin bought baseball tickets with 2/3 of their money. They spent 1/4 of the remainder on popcorn and peanuts for the game. If the game tickets cost $70, how much money did they have left? (PLEASE SHOW STEPS!)
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70*.66=46.2
46*0.25=11.55
11.55+46.2= 57.75
70-57.75=12.25
12.25 dollars remaining from after the game
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